Mar 2 • 09:06 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Housing Price Barometer. Developers Are Not Shying Away from Discounts

In February, average housing prices in ten Polish cities saw a slight increase compared to January, indicating signs of market stabilization despite ongoing fluctuations in individual city prices.

The latest housing price barometer published by Tabelaofert.pl indicates a modest increase of 0.36% in the average price per square meter of new apartments in ten analyzed Polish cities. In February, the average price rose to over 14,200 PLN per square meter, suggesting a trend toward stabilization in the real estate market amidst ongoing fluctuations in pricing across different cities. The data indicates a snapshot of a market that is adjusting, rather than remaining stagnant.

Industry experts highlight that while the average prices show stabilization, there is significant movement within the offerings. In February, 17.9% of all apartments available for sale in the surveyed cities had their prices changed, marking the highest percentage since October 2025. Price increases affected 10.4% of listings, indicating active price adjustments stemming from market conditions, including demand shifts and inflation impacts affecting buyers and sellers alike.

The article further explores how annual inflation has influenced the real changes in housing prices over the year. With inflation pressures intact, the housing market remains under scrutiny as developers are still offering discounts to attract buyers despite a general upward trend in prices. This ongoing interplay between inflation, market demand, and developer strategies will be critical to watch as it shapes the future of housing in Poland.

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